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he's a former republican who served two terms as governor of new mexico. he joins me live. thank you so much, governor, for taking the time to speak with us today. i want to lay out a bit of your platform first before we go any further. you're a fiscal conservative. you want to balance the budget by next year cutting military spending by 1/3, getting rid of the irs and on the platform legalizing marijuana. they're fascinating platforms. a lot of people would be interested in them. my big question for you, sir, is do you think that you could beat governor romney or president obama and become president of the united states? >> well, i wouldn't be doing this if i didn't think there was the opportunity to win. most importantly, look, i think there needs to be a truth candidate in all of this. i would just like to correct you on wanting to cut the military by 1/3. i think we need to cut military spending by 43%. i think we need to cut all government by 43% or we'll find ourselves in a monetary collapse, the result of borrowing and printing money to the tune of 43 cents out of ev
he's a former republican who served two terms as governor of new mexico. he joins me live. thank you so much, governor, for taking the time to speak with us today. i want to lay out a bit of your platform first before we go any further. you're a fiscal conservative. you want to balance the budget by next year cutting military spending by 1/3, getting rid of the irs and on the platform legalizing marijuana. they're fascinating platforms. a lot of people would be interested in them. my big...
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, colorado and california meet down to the chijuajua area of new mexico. there was one excavation along the way i remember out in the desert nears winslow, arizona. the desert out there is just a still life with a few landmarks on the horizon and this empty hole, the little colorado river desert, the painted desert, and we were working on a 500-room pueblo dating back to about 1400 ad. i just remember the wind just hailing down on us for days and you would be working down with trowels inside of a trench and if you stop for too long, the sand would start to fill up your hole again because it was blowing so much and everybody was turned away from the wind. so it looked like some kind of religious thing was going on here, all these people bowed to the ground for days and days tinkering with some unimaginable smallness in front of them while the wind just pushed harder and harder, sand blasting across you, filling up all the rooms that you just emptied out as if the desert is rolling back over itself. because even where trails are left, trails disappear out th
, colorado and california meet down to the chijuajua area of new mexico. there was one excavation along the way i remember out in the desert nears winslow, arizona. the desert out there is just a still life with a few landmarks on the horizon and this empty hole, the little colorado river desert, the painted desert, and we were working on a 500-room pueblo dating back to about 1400 ad. i just remember the wind just hailing down on us for days and you would be working down with trowels inside of...
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. >> are they principles you had and used when you were governor of new mexico? >> always, always, and i actually delivered one of my state of the state addresses using the seven principles. look, here's how we need to conduct ourselves, and, anyway, just very -- very common sense. >> if you would, your philosophy and libertarian's philosophy on the role of government, the right size of government. >> so libertarian philosophy, with a broad brush stroke, the notion that most of us in the country are socially accepting and that we're fiscally responsible. that's a broad brush stroke, a broad brush stroke is wearing a pin lapel pin saying "i'm pro-choice regarding everything." well, pro-choice regarding everything means that actually if your choices involve putting other people in harm's way or your choices defraud or harm another human being, then that's when the government -- that's where the government has a role, to protect us against individuals, groups, corporations that would do us harm. >> as governor, did you -- did you shrink the size of the state governm
. >> are they principles you had and used when you were governor of new mexico? >> always, always, and i actually delivered one of my state of the state addresses using the seven principles. look, here's how we need to conduct ourselves, and, anyway, just very -- very common sense. >> if you would, your philosophy and libertarian's philosophy on the role of government, the right size of government. >> so libertarian philosophy, with a broad brush stroke, the notion that...
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when i was governor of new mexico i met with judges in portland oregon that asked to meet with me. they had the meeting started i didn't know what to expect but what they said was hey we're here to support you we're here to support what you have to say but we would like to share with you a story here that perhaps you can pounce have a minute pass on to others that would let others better understand this they said that methamphetamine really is the bogeyman drug people that use methamphetamine do bad things their behavior is altered they said we're not suggest and by the way it disparagingly falls on the poor it's it's the best example we can think of a prohibition drug it's cheap it's easy to make so the consequences fall disparagingly on the poor they said we're not suggesting the following bit of cocaine were legal these people would be using cocaine without the negative behavioral impact now what i will tell you about cocaine and it would be wonderful if the government told the truth cocaine puts holes in your heart really people that use cocaine their entire lifetime die from a
when i was governor of new mexico i met with judges in portland oregon that asked to meet with me. they had the meeting started i didn't know what to expect but what they said was hey we're here to support you we're here to support what you have to say but we would like to share with you a story here that perhaps you can pounce have a minute pass on to others that would let others better understand this they said that methamphetamine really is the bogeyman drug people that use methamphetamine...
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well communities across the country including in new mexico working with kathleen and her organization are coming to the conclusion that so long as corporations have a structure of law and governance which protects them a and allows them to come in and to our communities the communities will never be able to protect themselves will never be able to achieve sustainability or sustainable energy and so this work is very much about asserting a community has rights over the rights of corporations and over the rights of a structure of governance which says that they have to have beef forced to be fracking and that they must accept these toxic chemicals and they must accept the earthquakes and other impacts that come with fracking communities are saying no more and they're not willing to accept that structure of governance and so they're actually beginning to move forward new structures of laws through these bills of rights ordinance like we saw in las vegas new mexico this year saying we're going to assert our right to decide not corporations what do you think the chances are that we might b
well communities across the country including in new mexico working with kathleen and her organization are coming to the conclusion that so long as corporations have a structure of law and governance which protects them a and allows them to come in and to our communities the communities will never be able to protect themselves will never be able to achieve sustainability or sustainable energy and so this work is very much about asserting a community has rights over the rights of corporations...
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to a lot of people in moo mexico who saw the news it seemed as a concession of new mexico by the romney campaign. jenna: great reporting by you. it's always grit to have you on the program. we look forward to checking in with you over the next couple of weeks. thank you. jon: who took round one last night? what do you think? it appears most voters think governor romney had president obama on the vote. 67% say they believe the governor one. what do the respective campaigns think? next we'll talk with former new hampshire governor john senunu, a senior adviser to the romney campaign, we'll find out if he's smiling this morning. ben labol. national press secretary for the obama campaign. they are coming up. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then
to a lot of people in moo mexico who saw the news it seemed as a concession of new mexico by the romney campaign. jenna: great reporting by you. it's always grit to have you on the program. we look forward to checking in with you over the next couple of weeks. thank you. jon: who took round one last night? what do you think? it appears most voters think governor romney had president obama on the vote. 67% say they believe the governor one. what do the respective campaigns think? next we'll talk...
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zero heartburn. >>> he landed safely a short time ago near roswell, new mexico. you saw that here on cnn. brian todd is watching this closely. it was riveting, those moments, and i think everyone's hearts were in their throats. you spent a lot of time with the crew and with baumgartner a week ago when they attempted the first mission. it was scrapped for this day. what are your impressions? >> it is extraordinary, fredricka. my heart was pounding just like everyone's was when we saw felix step off that platform, the cab sewell, the platform the size of a skateboard. he took a little bunny hop and there he went. you could almost feel the speed even from this distance away, just looking at it in these monitors. it was incredible to watch the rate of speed at which he was falling. at one point he did go into a spin. some spin was expected. what they were really concerned about was if he would go into an uncontrollable flat spin. not clear that that ever happened, really. he did go into somewhat of a spin but he stabilized very, very quickly, and when he stabilized,
zero heartburn. >>> he landed safely a short time ago near roswell, new mexico. you saw that here on cnn. brian todd is watching this closely. it was riveting, those moments, and i think everyone's hearts were in their throats. you spent a lot of time with the crew and with baumgartner a week ago when they attempted the first mission. it was scrapped for this day. what are your impressions? >> it is extraordinary, fredricka. my heart was pounding just like everyone's was when we...
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airways flight from pam at that to phoenix landed in new mexico because the windshield cracked. >> once we touched down it was scarier seeing the windshield and knowing we touched down in what could have been. >> the passengers were reported to be okay. u.s. airways sent another plane to bring the passengers onto phoenix. >>> you want to make sure your kids are safe especially when they are playing outside right near your home. so for many parents, this sign may make sense. it reads warning, you hit my kid, you will be shot. phillip was tired of the speeding cars that went past his house and he says the threat ofviolence is not real but it does get drivers attention. >> it's an extreme message why so extreme. >> i rather you cover a sign a 4 foot ladder versus a tragic incident you know to where somebody lose as child. >> when the sign is out he says drivers do slow down to 25-mile- per-hour speed limit. he adds that he and his wife have not received a lot of support from neighbors. so they have received a lot of support from neighbors and are tired of seeing the drivers speed past thei
airways flight from pam at that to phoenix landed in new mexico because the windshield cracked. >> once we touched down it was scarier seeing the windshield and knowing we touched down in what could have been. >> the passengers were reported to be okay. u.s. airways sent another plane to bring the passengers onto phoenix. >>> you want to make sure your kids are safe especially when they are playing outside right near your home. so for many parents, this sign may make sense....
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and in mexico he is considered beef jerky, my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and he is so bright that candles light him during a blackout. sitting next to me, gary johnson, former new mexico governor and the libertarian party nominee for president. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> thank you for that. well, he didn't suck. panic breathes a collective and smelly sigh of relief as they emerge from the worst debate performance in 700 years. this debate took place at hofster university. didn't know that. and no surprise the press declared captain perfect the winner. but another group was not as convinced. voters who watched the damn thing. at least when it came to the issues romney won on the economy, health care, taxes, the deficit and leadership. meanwhile other polls and focus groups showed obama winning the debate by not that much. one thing is for sure, both candidates were combative. stop laughing at me. like other shows "red eye cts convened its own group. let's see how it reacted to one of the comments. >> mr. president, have you looked at y
and in mexico he is considered beef jerky, my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and he is so bright that candles light him during a blackout. sitting next to me, gary johnson, former new mexico governor and the libertarian party nominee for president. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> thank you for that. well, he didn't suck. panic breathes a collective and smelly sigh of relief as they emerge from the worst debate performance in 700 years. this debate took place at...
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at the penitentiary of new mexico. you know, about 13 years ago. >> an inmate who was former law enforcement is going to always be perceived as the enemy as far as the other inmates go. so, it's usually a precarious situation. given his circumstances, i thought daniel was pretty secure. going from being a former c.o. to an inmate in the same prison where he once worked, i would have expected him to be a little more nervous, uptight, what have you. but he acclimated quite well. >> the officers, some of them treated me the same. some of them treated me different. for the most part, though, i've always gone along with people. i came into prison. and i ain't here to prove a point. i'm just here to do my time. >> was it weird at first dealing with officers? did you run into people you knew? >> yeah. i mean, i ran into a few people. they said, hey, rapatz. they call me by my last name, what happened, how did you end up here in the joint? what happened? i tell them, i ended up wrong place, wrong time. i was out drinking and u
at the penitentiary of new mexico. you know, about 13 years ago. >> an inmate who was former law enforcement is going to always be perceived as the enemy as far as the other inmates go. so, it's usually a precarious situation. given his circumstances, i thought daniel was pretty secure. going from being a former c.o. to an inmate in the same prison where he once worked, i would have expected him to be a little more nervous, uptight, what have you. but he acclimated quite well. >>...
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what happens next when a qvc host >>> breaking news right now in new mexico. extreme athlete felix bumgarner cancelled his planned freefall because of high winds. here he is suited up getting out of the capsule attached to the helium balloon and ed into the sky in the hopes of setting a stunning new record. -- the 43-year-old planned to jump into the new mexico desert from 23 miles up his dream to break the sound barrier and hit speeds of 700 miles per hour will have to wait until the weather gets better. >>> this year's nobel prize in physics goes to a uc berkeley graduate and a french scientist. david wineland will share the prize with serge haroche of france. the committee is crediting the two with new ways to measure quantum particles without destroying them that may lead the way to super fast commuters and the most precise clocks ever seen. >>> for one home shopping channel, the show must go on even if one of its guest host isn't feeling up to the task. >> mom and dad wants them to be safe. but you know --. >> are you okay? >> okay. what it does it gives
what happens next when a qvc host >>> breaking news right now in new mexico. extreme athlete felix bumgarner cancelled his planned freefall because of high winds. here he is suited up getting out of the capsule attached to the helium balloon and ed into the sky in the hopes of setting a stunning new record. -- the 43-year-old planned to jump into the new mexico desert from 23 miles up his dream to break the sound barrier and hit speeds of 700 miles per hour will have to wait until the...
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ryan owens covered it from the launch site in roswell, new mexico. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning to you, george. boy, was this something to see or what? think everyone was holder their breath. i'm not much of a numbers guy. 833 miles an hour. that's how fast he was going. some 100 miles an hour faster than he thought he would. more than enough to break the sound barrier, and the record. it took that capsule with the daredevil known as fearless felix aboard 2 1/2 hours to reach the edge of space. dangling from a 55-story balloon, the 43-year-old soared above the new mexico desert, four times higher than most passenger jets fly. on the way up, he hears a single voice. 84-year-old joe kittinger. >> okay, here we go. >> reporter: the only other man who knows what it's like to free fall from high up. >> okay, felix, it gets serious. >> reporter: kittenger tells him it's time to open the capsule door. >> there it is. >> reporter: his legs are dangling out. he's slow to respond to commands. >> okay, do you read me, felix? on the communicatio
ryan owens covered it from the launch site in roswell, new mexico. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning to you, george. boy, was this something to see or what? think everyone was holder their breath. i'm not much of a numbers guy. 833 miles an hour. that's how fast he was going. some 100 miles an hour faster than he thought he would. more than enough to break the sound barrier, and the record. it took that capsule with the daredevil known as fearless felix aboard 2 1/2 hours to...
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a record setting jump above new mexico. break hi. ooh, that's so... i know what you're thinking. it's a hot white number, but what a hassle to care for! but i'm not worried... i use tide vivid detergent and boost. they keep my whites looking like new wash after wash. that's my tide. [ female announcer ] over the years your mouth has sipped, snacked, ...yellowed... lived, loved, ...yellowed... chatted, chewed ...yellowed. and over all those years, your teeth...have yellowed. fact is if you're not whitening you're yellowing. crest 3d white whitestrips remove over ten years of stains by going below the enamel surface. and, they whiten 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest whitestrips. life opens up when you do. initiative is shrinking. political reporter joins us now with the results of our latest poll >> these are interesting numbers... >> we looked at the state as a whole >> for two years people tried to expand gambling in illinois also allow video gambling at the horse track. we found that 47 percent oppose, 43 percent favor. in february alone those numbers w
a record setting jump above new mexico. break hi. ooh, that's so... i know what you're thinking. it's a hot white number, but what a hassle to care for! but i'm not worried... i use tide vivid detergent and boost. they keep my whites looking like new wash after wash. that's my tide. [ female announcer ] over the years your mouth has sipped, snacked, ...yellowed... lived, loved, ...yellowed... chatted, chewed ...yellowed. and over all those years, your teeth...have yellowed. fact is if you're...
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nine hundred ninety nine nobody lost their job businesses doing better than ever as governor of new mexico i ran completely outside of the political system i got elected governor republican governor in a state that was two to one democrat and made a name for myself vetoing legislation i may have vetoed more legislation than the other forty nine governors in the country combined i vetoed seven hundred fifty bills i had thousands of line item veto so it made a difference when it came to billions of dollars worth of spending and made a difference when it came to laws that would have told you or i what we could or couldn't do in the bedroom with regard to immigration which i think really is a hot button issue and it kind of highlights differences between me and everybody else let's start off with the premise that immigration is really a good thing let's make it as easy as possible for somebody who wants to come in this country and work. to get a work visa. not a green card not citizenship but a work visa so that a political taxes would get paid and that we would have no criminals working in th
nine hundred ninety nine nobody lost their job businesses doing better than ever as governor of new mexico i ran completely outside of the political system i got elected governor republican governor in a state that was two to one democrat and made a name for myself vetoing legislation i may have vetoed more legislation than the other forty nine governors in the country combined i vetoed seven hundred fifty bills i had thousands of line item veto so it made a difference when it came to billions...
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bigad shaban was at the launch site in new mexico for the history-making leap. >> reporter: from the edge of space austrian dare devil felix baumgartner gave a salute before jumping. he topped 833 miles per hour breaking the speed of sound. >> you travel so fast, you don't really realize how fast you are. >> reporter: at times baumgartner seemed to spin out of control. >> for some reason it started spinning so fast and so violent that sometimes in it, like, i'm getting unconscious. >> reporter: 24 miles above new mexico he became a human missile. baumgartner was able to reach such great heights thanks to the 55-story helium balance loon. in order for a state of lift- off, winds could be no more than 3 miles per hour. on his way up, baumgartner's breath fogged up his helmet and he complained the air inside his advisor is not warm enough. >> i do not think i have safe heating. >> reporter: the problem was never fixed. >> i could see a little bit of frost and for about 30 minutes it hoods like we would have to abort the the in mission. >> reporter: but the crew decided the jump was stil
bigad shaban was at the launch site in new mexico for the history-making leap. >> reporter: from the edge of space austrian dare devil felix baumgartner gave a salute before jumping. he topped 833 miles per hour breaking the speed of sound. >> you travel so fast, you don't really realize how fast you are. >> reporter: at times baumgartner seemed to spin out of control. >> for some reason it started spinning so fast and so violent that sometimes in it, like, i'm getting...
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he's felix baumgartner and planning to free fall over new mexico jumping from the strat fear, 120,000 feet and expected to fall faster than the speed of town. his team has been pushing back the time because of the weather. he tried to make the jump on tuesday but was scratched because of the winds. we'll watch to see if felix will go flying. would you go up that high? >> no, and if i was, because i love space, i would go on a space shuttle mission. in fact the space shuttle endeavour is making its way to its new home. it was supposed to reach the science museum last night. they told people to stay inside and get out of the way, the streets were so narrow. the planned route, they didn't do their math right and they had a problem. it's still making its way slowly. they -- i don't like this part. they took down 400 trees to make way. >> but they needed to do that to let it go through the streets. >> i hope they grow back. technicians had to figure out how to maneuver the wings. folks, if you look out your window and see this live, which we're looking at, it is for real and it's on the st
he's felix baumgartner and planning to free fall over new mexico jumping from the strat fear, 120,000 feet and expected to fall faster than the speed of town. his team has been pushing back the time because of the weather. he tried to make the jump on tuesday but was scratched because of the winds. we'll watch to see if felix will go flying. would you go up that high? >> no, and if i was, because i love space, i would go on a space shuttle mission. in fact the space shuttle endeavour is...
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what hapnsexthen a >>> breaking news right now in new mexico. extreme athlete felix bumgarner cancelled his planned freefall because of high winds. here he is suited up getting out of the capsule attached to e heliu balln a ed into e skin t pesf seing a snning new recd. -- the 43-year-old planned to jump into the new mexico desert from 23 miles up his dream to break the sound barrier and hit speeds of 700 miles per hour will have to wait until the weather gets better. >>> this year's nobel prize in physics goes to a uc berkeley graduate and a french scientist. david wineland will share the prize with serge haroche of france. the committee is crediting the two with new ways to measure quantum particles without destroying them that may lead the way to super fast commuters and the most precise clocks ever seen. >>> for one home shopping channel, the show must go on even if one of its guest host isn't feeling up to the task. >> mom and dad wants them to be safe. but you know --. >> are you okay? >> okay. what it does it gives us an opportunity for u
what hapnsexthen a >>> breaking news right now in new mexico. extreme athlete felix bumgarner cancelled his planned freefall because of high winds. here he is suited up getting out of the capsule attached to e heliu balln a ed into e skin t pesf seing a snning new recd. -- the 43-year-old planned to jump into the new mexico desert from 23 miles up his dream to break the sound barrier and hit speeds of 700 miles per hour will have to wait until the weather gets better. >>> this...
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arizona or new mexico any state what they should do but we've got to work with every state and every legislature and oppose top and my view it's a hindrance to true democracy for grassroots americans that don't want to be controlled by super pacs and pacs. all right. and our final speaker on this topic i know you were republican as governor of new mexico gary johnson your response well running for governor of new mexico as a republican i ran completely outside of the political system completely i mean i and went and i introduced myself to the republican party two weeks before i ran and they said you know what we like you we like what you've got to say worked for completely inclusive you can go and you can make your case to all republicans in the state you know take part in the debates take part in the discussions well that's the way that politics should be i was able to make that presentation i was able to make that case and by the way the republican party chairman at that time said you can do all this stuff but you just need to know that you'll never get elected because it's not pos
arizona or new mexico any state what they should do but we've got to work with every state and every legislature and oppose top and my view it's a hindrance to true democracy for grassroots americans that don't want to be controlled by super pacs and pacs. all right. and our final speaker on this topic i know you were republican as governor of new mexico gary johnson your response well running for governor of new mexico as a republican i ran completely outside of the political system completely...
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ryan owens, abc news, roswell, new mexico. >>> space shuttle "endeavour" has reached its permanent home. >> it literally inched its way from l.a.x. to the science cent center. >>> jessica ridgway was remembered in her colorado hometown over the weekend. friends and family released purple balloons in the little girl's memory after her body was discovered last week. there's a massive search for the person who kidnapped and murdered the fifth grader. parents are jittery. many of them went to a safety fair to have their kids fingerprinted. >>> a scary time on this flight. the windshield was cracked. we're told the plane never lost any cabin pressure and the landing was routine. >>> sports now. the first bowl championship series standings of the college season are out. we start with number five, the notre dame fighting irish. >> kansas state at four, oregon number three. from the mighty seco.e.c., numb two, florida, number one, alabama. hurts my heart not to see lsu up there. the season's not over. >> or north carolina or michigan. >>> good morning, i'm jade mccarthy. yankees trying to come
ryan owens, abc news, roswell, new mexico. >>> space shuttle "endeavour" has reached its permanent home. >> it literally inched its way from l.a.x. to the science cent center. >>> jessica ridgway was remembered in her colorado hometown over the weekend. friends and family released purple balloons in the little girl's memory after her body was discovered last week. there's a massive search for the person who kidnapped and murdered the fifth grader. parents are...
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the supersonic free fall this afternoon was successful in the eyes over new mexico. cbs reporter bigad shaban shows us the glitches that almost derailed the sun from the earth's stratosphere. >> reporter: this is what it looks like to break the speed of sound. cameras went along for the ride as felix baumgartner from austria sky dived from the edge of space. 24 miles above new mexico. >> when i was standing there, on top of the world, you become so humble. you do not think about breaking records anymore. you want to come back alive. >> reporter: baumgartner wore a specialized space suit and absolutelied before jumping -- saluted before jumping from a pressurized capsule. within seconds he was flying at speeds over 833 miles per hour. and the times seemed to spin out of control. >> that spin became so violent, over all excess -- it was hard to know how to get out of that spin. >> reporter: baumgartner was able to reach such great heights thanks to the 55 story helium balloon. in order for a safe liftoff winds could be no more than 3 miles per hour. on hi wise up he --
the supersonic free fall this afternoon was successful in the eyes over new mexico. cbs reporter bigad shaban shows us the glitches that almost derailed the sun from the earth's stratosphere. >> reporter: this is what it looks like to break the speed of sound. cameras went along for the ride as felix baumgartner from austria sky dived from the edge of space. 24 miles above new mexico. >> when i was standing there, on top of the world, you become so humble. you do not think about...
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in colorado and new mexico, native americans built thriving towns. in the rain forests of mesoamerica, the ancient maya created magnificent city-states. here three million people once lived. in the earliest cradle of civilization, ancient mesopotamian farmers once made these deserts bloom. halfway around the world, in california, are clues to understanding the fall of mesopotamia, as farmers here struggle to overcome a threat to this fertile garden land. the ruins of ancient societies may hold keys to our own survival as, out of the past, archaeologists explore one of the greatest of mysteries -- the decline and fall of grand civilizations. mission control: ignition... and liftoff. liftoff... keach: for more than five millennia, humankind has seemed to dominate earth, both creating and destroying grand civilizations. each of these human experiments has changed our planet. this high vantage point brings us a new and sobering view. for the first time, we behold our world as finite, limited. on the darkened face of earth, the lights of cities record the
in colorado and new mexico, native americans built thriving towns. in the rain forests of mesoamerica, the ancient maya created magnificent city-states. here three million people once lived. in the earliest cradle of civilization, ancient mesopotamian farmers once made these deserts bloom. halfway around the world, in california, are clues to understanding the fall of mesopotamia, as farmers here struggle to overcome a threat to this fertile garden land. the ruins of ancient societies may hold...
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he also had on deal with extreme weather through this whole thing in new mexico. they had to postpone the jump earlier this week because of the incredibly high winds there. meteorologist maria molina is watching the weather in the area. you were probably like me. we watched him sitting on the edge of the capsule, there is no way he can survive this. what an incredible feat. >> i can't take an elevator ride up to the top of the empire state building to think he is making such a huge jump. very brave. we do have very quiet conditions out across new mexico. we saw conditions improve with the weather. the reason why they were so unsettled because the storm system has moved east and bringing some travel issues around the chicago area and other big airports hubs around the area. we do have pretty heavy storms rolling through wisconsin and upper michigan. we can see those storms and even heavy downpours across the chicago area. fortunately as far as severe weather, it is relatively quiet. we haven't had any reports of severe weather for today. there is one severe weather
he also had on deal with extreme weather through this whole thing in new mexico. they had to postpone the jump earlier this week because of the incredibly high winds there. meteorologist maria molina is watching the weather in the area. you were probably like me. we watched him sitting on the edge of the capsule, there is no way he can survive this. what an incredible feat. >> i can't take an elevator ride up to the top of the empire state building to think he is making such a huge jump....
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roswell, new mexico. >>> back on earth, a popular walking bath in rhode island were treated to a most unlikely site. a stolen suv was perched on a giant set of rocks at the bottom of a cliff. the stone staircase drops dozens of feet to an area overlooking the sea. the obvious problem, how to retrieve the suv from the dangerous spot. >> i would say it's one of the more difficult and challenging jobs you come across. you had to spin the car down on the rocks so we could get the wheels into the cliff. so we used it a clothesline technique. the there was a lot of people wanting to see it. it was a popular walking path and we were inconveniencing people for a little while. >> police say the vehicle had been reported stolen on thursday. they believe the suv was pushed, not driven over the edge of the cliff. >>> two bicyclists are hospitalized in serious condition after being struck by a pickup truck in arlington. it happened after noon today when the pickup truck traveling east on columbia pike tried to make a right hand u-turn. the vehicle jumped a median and hit the two cyclists as they h
roswell, new mexico. >>> back on earth, a popular walking bath in rhode island were treated to a most unlikely site. a stolen suv was perched on a giant set of rocks at the bottom of a cliff. the stone staircase drops dozens of feet to an area overlooking the sea. the obvious problem, how to retrieve the suv from the dangerous spot. >> i would say it's one of the more difficult and challenging jobs you come across. you had to spin the car down on the rocks so we could get the...
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it expends from texas to new mexico all of the way up to oklahoma and kansas. the main event will be tomorrow. look at all of the cities involved. oklahoma city kansas city up through chicago the heartland where we could have large hail damaging winds and cotornadoes. this will be a spags we are following through out the day and tomorrow. a lot of local forecasters are going to be forecasting this potentially severe outbreak. >> janice dean thank you. >> 9 minutes after the hour. undoe sided voters are key in this election. what did they think of last night's performances. >> i thought he jumped the ygun. shouldn't have done it. >> i thought it was a huge mistake. it was arrogant. it sticks with me. i can't forget that. >> we will have the complete report card from frank luntz' group. >> the company already used up millions and millions of our tax payer dollars. we will tell you all about it. >>> [ male announcer ] when these come together, and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combi
it expends from texas to new mexico all of the way up to oklahoma and kansas. the main event will be tomorrow. look at all of the cities involved. oklahoma city kansas city up through chicago the heartland where we could have large hail damaging winds and cotornadoes. this will be a spags we are following through out the day and tomorrow. a lot of local forecasters are going to be forecasting this potentially severe outbreak. >> janice dean thank you. >> 9 minutes after the hour....
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today, we talked with the managers at that peanut butter company in new mexico. they told us they test their product every half hour, that their peanut butter is safe and that is tiillnesses are a myste. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> and you can find a full list of all the recalled peanut butter brands at abcnews.com. >>> and now, we at abc mark a milestone in america's longest war, afghanistan. now, entering its 12th year. a milestone of sacrifice. the ap says 2,000 u.s. troops have now died in combat there. and abc's michael boettcher has been covering the war in aft afghanistan from the beginning, living among american troops. and the military says more than any other reporter, including a full year with the 101st airborne. and, tonight, he has a report on this crossroads and the road ahead. >> reporter: there is not one face to this grim milestone. there are 2,000. americans who gave their lives in this nation's longest war. soldiers like alejo thompson, a son of yuma, arizona, husband and father of two, who was killed last may by an afghan soldier he
today, we talked with the managers at that peanut butter company in new mexico. they told us they test their product every half hour, that their peanut butter is safe and that is tiillnesses are a myste. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> and you can find a full list of all the recalled peanut butter brands at abcnews.com. >>> and now, we at abc mark a milestone in america's longest war, afghanistan. now, entering its 12th year. a milestone of sacrifice. the ap says 2,000 u.s....
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i really enjoyed being governor of new mexico. i really enjoyed it but i knew that i was term limited. i had eight years. i pushed the envelope -- would like to have pushed the envelope if i had more time? i don't think i did. i'd like a push to just far enough to get reelected and i got reelected in a state that was two-one democrat but i got reelected so this is all about doing the right thing. i do not want to leave office thinking should have, could have, would have. term limits really is the silver bullet. politicians would get elected and do the right thing as opposed to whatever it takes to get elected and reelected. [applause] >> jil, how would to amend the constitution? >> my concern is that even with term limits, but unfortunately, corporations and big money can still buy what they want and are still buying our candidates. [applause] they get them into office anyhow whether it is for four years or 80 years. i want to pass the amendment that will clarify that money is not speech and corporations are not people. [applause]
i really enjoyed being governor of new mexico. i really enjoyed it but i knew that i was term limited. i had eight years. i pushed the envelope -- would like to have pushed the envelope if i had more time? i don't think i did. i'd like a push to just far enough to get reelected and i got reelected in a state that was two-one democrat but i got reelected so this is all about doing the right thing. i do not want to leave office thinking should have, could have, would have. term limits really is...
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finally 4 1/2 minutes later, baumgartner pulled his chute and floated to a landing in the new mexico desert. >> you're out there, you do not want to die in front of your parents, your girlfriend. >> reporter: it was extraordinary. nasa feels that there could be amount to be learned and the techniques that could be used on future nasa space missions. >> what happened to the capsule? >> it also came down via parachute in the new mexican desert and we're told it's in good shach good shape. >>> we're just 48 hours from the second presidential debate. the president and mitt romney are hunkered down in heavy prep mode and in last week's vice presidential debate, the debate between the top two on the ticket could be a barn burrer. >> reporter: president obama took a break this afternoon surprising supporters. he told reporters debate camp is off to a good start. >> it is going great. >> reporter: mitt romney hunkered down preparing in boston, attended church this morning with wife ann after spending saturday trying to chip away at the president's narrow lead in battleground state of ohio. r
finally 4 1/2 minutes later, baumgartner pulled his chute and floated to a landing in the new mexico desert. >> you're out there, you do not want to die in front of your parents, your girlfriend. >> reporter: it was extraordinary. nasa feels that there could be amount to be learned and the techniques that could be used on future nasa space missions. >> what happened to the capsule? >> it also came down via parachute in the new mexican desert and we're told it's in good...
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sunland incorporated out of new mexico forest recalled peanut butter but now they are adding raw and roasted peanuts to the recall list. products are sold at trader joe's and 35 cases of illness have been reported across 19 states. >>> gas prices are still high but coming down a few cents. san jose 4:59, $4.59, san francisco $4.60. these are down 11 cents from a week ago. check out the pump patrol at cbssf.com/gas. >>> apple will reportedly take the wraps off the smaller cheaper ipad at an event october 23rd. the screen is expected to be half the size of the ipad, which is 9.7 inches diagonally. the kindle fire is half the size of the ipad is starts about $200. let the war begin, i guess. >> think someone is going to buy one of those? >> i believe so. >> maybe 10 million. >>> busy weekend for the bay area sports teams. we have a wrap of all the games highlights here. seems we'll do our best. >> little disappointing this weekend. >> talk about a dive here. it's the play of the day, next. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> we have a dense fog advisory and traffic ant weather coming up. >> time
sunland incorporated out of new mexico forest recalled peanut butter but now they are adding raw and roasted peanuts to the recall list. products are sold at trader joe's and 35 cases of illness have been reported across 19 states. >>> gas prices are still high but coming down a few cents. san jose 4:59, $4.59, san francisco $4.60. these are down 11 cents from a week ago. check out the pump patrol at cbssf.com/gas. >>> apple will reportedly take the wraps off the smaller...